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Carl Corry

Carl Corry is a longtime journalist who has worked at oulets including Newsday and News 12 Interactive, where he led hyperlocal news initiatiaves, as well as MarketWatch.com and Long Island Business News. He is pursuing a master's degree in communications from the S.I Newhouse School in Public Communications at Syracuse University with a focus on journalism innnovation.

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WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. – A collection of eclectic eateries – including some of Manhattan’s and Connecticut’s most popular and notable casual dining hot spots – announced that they will join the mall’s new Savor Westchester 350-seat dining venue, part of a multimillion-dollar enhancement completed last year.Mall owner Simon announced this week that Whitmans New York, Mighty Quinn’s Barbeque, ...

Westchester will be the top choice for homebuyers looking outside New York City in 2017, surpassing New Jersey and Long Island, according to a new survey.Real estate data provider PropertyShark said its clients, New York City real estate pros, predict that about 49 percent of homebuyers will look beyond the five boroughs, with most mentioning Westchester County as the place to go to. ...

HUDSON VALLEY, N.Y. -- Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo on Tuesday proposed completing the Hudson River Valley Greenway and Erie Canalway trails by 2020 to create the Empire State Trail, a 750-mile network that will expand access for hikers, bikers and cross-country skiers to cities, towns, parks and historic places across the state. Speaking at SUNY Purchase as part of his State of the State ...

VALHALLA, N.Y. -- Westchester Medical Center is set to receive $480,000 in federal funds as part of a reimbursement package to New York hospitals that serve as Ebola treatment centers. “During the height of the Ebola crisis, many hospitals in New York took extraordinary emergency preparedness measures to protect the health and safety of all Americans,” said U.S. Rep. Nita Lowey ...

PELHAM, N.Y. -- Prospect Hill Elementary School Principal Richard Limato said he plans to retire effective June 30, after 21 years with the school.“It is challenging to say goodbye, yet the time has come for me to transition to a new chapter in life,” Limato said in a statement. “I do so with heartfelt gratitude for my years of service at Prospect Hill School, and fond memories, these ...